Originally posted by Hol
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You're obviously worried about being a witness for the prosecution and having to give evidence against your husband.
Do have a read of the stickies about what to expect at trial; some of the advice about giving evidence will equally apply to you. Click on http://www.daftmoo.org.uk/mooforum/s...xpect-at-Trial
The prosecuting barrister is just doing his job so don't get angry or flustered at the awful things he will suggest to you, inviting you to agree; just look at the jury and politely and firmly tell them the truth as you see it.
Your husband's barrister will then have he opportunity to cross-examine you and, if he's doing his job properly, will give you the chance to put a positive spin forward.
Of course if a 'prosecution' witness comes out batting for the defence this is going to make an impression on the jury, so think of it as a 'positive'!
And if at all possible try to have an early night beforehand!
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